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HOW TO: Remove the Hub & Drum Assembly

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Uploaded by on Mar 15, 2010

Dan from Walck's 4WD uses a hub puller to remove the hub and drum assembly from a classic Willys Jeep

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  • nice tool, think il be able to make one like this. thanks

  • Left hand threads on the studs, NOT THE AXLE!!!! My bad

  • I think this was a good video. I did feel he left a few things out. The pads were coming off with the hub because he probably didn't relieve the pad tensioners. Also, I noticed Willys in the tags, old Dana axles have left hand threads on one side (usually the left side.... retarded, I know). And, I like to leave the castle nut on loose. He mentioned at the end, sometimes they pop off abruptly. So keep the nut on just in case, this shit can be dangerous!

  • Awesome!! This video answers so many questions. Thank you for posting!

  • Very well done. Thank you...excellent video.

  • what do you typically do if you have broken lug bolts? that is the primary reason for me to pull the hub.

  • Can you remove the front hubs the same way even if its a CJ2a 4X4 ??

  • Excellent vid! I can't wait to see what else you do.

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